Issue 68, 2015

Photoageing of cardanol: characterization, circumvention by side chain methoxylation and application for photocrosslinkable polymers

Abstract

The photosensitivity of cardanol has been evaluated using a multi-technique approach. Among other techniques, size exclusion chromatography, matrix assisted laser desorption ionization mass spectrometry and their off line coupling provided useful details on the macroscopically observed yellowing and insolubility of cardanol under UV activation by analyzing photoproducts at the molecular level. Evidencing the implication of the unsaturations borne by the cardanol side chain in a crosslinking process, an original synthesis route leading to its complete methoxylation has been proposed as a way to lower the photosensitivity of cardanol. Using a similar set of analytical techniques, this newly synthesized methoxylated cardanol has appeared more resistant towards UV exposure, without any crosslinking but a simple dimerization preserving its solubility. As a direct application, copolymers made from methyl methacrylate, cardanol and methoxylated cardanol have been synthesized, and their photocrosslinking ability was found to depend on the content of the two latter co-monomers, as a preliminary step towards the production of photocrosslinkable bio-based polymers with a tunable UV curing propensity.

Graphical abstract: Photoageing of cardanol: characterization, circumvention by side chain methoxylation and application for photocrosslinkable polymers

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
13 Feb 2015
Accepted
16 Jun 2015
First published
16 Jun 2015

RSC Adv., 2015,5, 54899-54912

Author version available

Photoageing of cardanol: characterization, circumvention by side chain methoxylation and application for photocrosslinkable polymers

T. Fouquet, L. Fetzer, G. Mertz, L. Puchot and P. Verge, RSC Adv., 2015, 5, 54899 DOI: 10.1039/C5RA02858B

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